Part I. Archaeology, Genes, and Language: Basic Frameworks
1: Martine Robbeets: Archaeolinguistics: Combining archaeology, genes, and language
2: Mark Pagel: Language in human evolution
3: Russell Barlow and Lyle Campbell: Historical comparative linguistics and language classification
4: Bethwyn Evans: Prehistoric language contact
5: Patience Epps and Olesya Khanina: Cultural reconstruction: How to infer the cultural environment of ancestral speakers?
6: Søren Wichmann: Linguistic phylogeography
7: Michael Dunn: Linguistic dating
8: Peter Bakker: Prehistoric language change in social context
9: Rune Iversen and Felix Riede: Culture change in archaeology
10: Paul Heggarty and Adam Powell: Bayesian phylogenetics in language prehistory - and archaeology
11: Chiara Barbieri and Paul Widmer: Advances in population genetics and language history: How large datasets and ancient DNA changed the picture
12: Ruth Mace: The relationship between genetics, language, and culture
Part II. Archaeology, Genes, and Language across Time
13: Nicholas Evans: Archaeolinguistics and the languages of hunter-gatherers
14: Peter Bellwood: Farming and language dispersals consequent upon the oldest developments of food production
15: Mark Hudson, Rasmus Bjørn, and Robert Spengler: Bronze Age and languages
16: Haicheng Wang: Ancient states and the rise of writing
17: Mark Hudson, James Harland, and Alison Crowther: Archaeology and language dynamics in the medieval and early modern eras
18: Martine Robbeets and Mark Hudson: Language and the Anthropocene
Part III. Archaeology, Genes, and Language across Space
19: Alexander Lubotsky and Tijmen Pronk: Indo-European archaeolinguistics
20: Outi Vesakoski, Elina Salmela, and Henny Piezonka: Uralic archaeolinguistics
21: Martine Robbeets, Mark Hudson, and Chao Ning: Transeurasian archaeolinguistics
22: Ben Potter and Edward Vajda: Palaeosiberian archaeolinguistics
23: David Bradley, Li Liu, Chao Ning, and Rita Dal Martello: Sino-Tibetan archaeolinguistics
24: Jian-Xin Guo, Zhi-Quan Fan, Wen-Jiao Yang, and Chuan-Chao Wang: Tai-Kadai archaeolinguistics
25: Matthew Spriggs, Paul Geraghty, and Yue-Chen Liu: Austronesian archaeolinguistics
26: Antoinette Schapper, Dylan Gaffney, and Nicolas Brucato: Archaeolinguistics of Papuan languages
27: Claire Bowern, Bastien Llamas, Luisa Miceli, Raymond Tobler, and Peter Veth: Australian archaeolinguistics
28: Christopher Ehret, David Schoenburn, Steven A. Brandt, and Shomarka O. Y. Keita: Afrasian archaeolinguistics
29: Gerrit J. Dimmendaal and Hiba Babiker: Nilo-Saharan archaeolinguistics
30: Koen Bostoen, Peter Coutros, and Carina Schlebusch: Niger-Congo archaeolinguistics, including Bantu
31: Tom Güldemann, Andrew Smith, and Vladimir Bajic: The archaeolinguistics of Kalahari Basin area languages
32: Matthias Urban, Chiara Barbieri, and Kurt Rademaker: Archaeolinguistics of the languages of the Andes
33: Rik van Gijn, Leonardo Arias, and Jonas Gregorio de Souza: Archaeolinguistics of language families and contact areas of Amazonia